Monday, April 09, 2012

This is another example of a brutal crime in Oslo in which any hint of ethnicity has been carefully cleansed from the Norwegian media report. Once again, I’ll offer to eat my pickelhaube if there turns out to be no cultural enrichment involved.

Our Norwegian correspondent The Observer, who translated the report, has this to say about it:

The article doesn’t mention that the perpetrators of this horrific incident were immigrants, but they did threaten her in English, so I think it’s fair to assume that they weren’t Norwegians.

Nor does the article mention anything about the ethnicity of the victim, but I wouldn’t be surprised if she turns out to be ethnic Norwegian. Most of the victims are.

Two men have been charged in connection with a brutal assault rape in Grünerløkka in Oslo

The young female victim suffered several knife cuts to the throat and was raped repeatedly.

“Shut up or I will kill you,” [she was told this in English, which would tend to suggest that the perpetrators were foreigners. — translator] she was told by one of the accused when she started crying.

The rape occurred early in the morning on August 28 last year in an apartment complex in Kirkegårdsgata. The young woman had just entered the building when she was assaulted.

Sensitive readers may not want to read the brutal details, which have been placed below the jump.

She had a knife put to her throat and suffered a 12-centimetre gash. The wound was so deep that it needed stitches. After being raped in the stairwell, the woman was brought down to the basement where she was raped again.

Two men aged 23 and 21 years old have been charged with the unusually brutal assault rape. According to the indictment, the 23-year-old was the most active of the two. He has previously refused to cooperate with the police. VG Nett has been unable to get a comment from his defence lawyer, Trygve Staff.

Lived in a shared accommodation

The victim, who is from another part of the country, was visiting friends who were living in a shared apartment in the building. The accused 21-year-old had moved out of the flat just two weeks prior to the rape.

Police have previously reported that it was this information that enabled them to track down the two perpetrators. The pair had broken into the flat and stolen valuables from it on the night of the rape.